Dragon Ball Legends Energy Tank
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Full Power Free energy Ball (フルパワーエネルギーボール or 強力エネルギー弾 , Total Power Energy Brawl ) is a powerful Energy Sphere used in the Dragon Ball franchise.
Overview

Burter's Full Power Energy Brawl
The user creates a sphere of energy and then fires it at the opponent, inflicting greater damage than the normal free energy sphere (hence the name "Full Ability"). The Full Power Free energy Ball can also be fired more than one time at a fourth dimension.
Variations
- Combined Free energy Ball – A version where two fighters charge their own energy spheres, and combine the spheres into one before firing the assault. This version is used by Table salt and Mustard, too equally Android 15 and Android 14.
- Double Energy Sphere Version – The user charges ii energy spheres at once and so launches them at the target. Burter fires two free energy assurance from the aforementioned hand, while Android 17 where he launches a Full Ability Energy Ball from each hand. Burter uses this attack in combination with Jeice to class the Continuous Crasher Cannon, and Time to come Android 17 uses this assail with his sister Future Android 18 while attacking Future Gohan.[v] Both versions are simply chosen Total Power Free energy Ball in the Budokai Tenkaichi series and the Raging Boom games, and it too appears in Dragon Ball Z: Sagas and Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z (also called Full Ability Energy Ball).
- Darkness Twin Star - A variation used by Lord Slug in Dragon Ball Z: Lord Slug while testing out his powers after the power of his youth is restored past his wish to Shenron. As well appears as his Super Attack in several video games such as Dragon Ball Heroes, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, and Dragon Ball Legends.
- Sacred Light Bullet - A variation used by West Supreme Kai during her fight against Kid Buu.
- Triple Energy Sphere Version – Version used past Garlic Jr. Like Android 17, Garlic Jr. launches a Full Power Free energy Brawl from each hands, just then he fires a third ball from both hands. Too named Full Power Energy Ball in the Budokai Tenkaichi series.
- Hush-hush Energy Ball – The version used past Bido. Bido launches an energy brawl that travels through the basis before exploding where the opponent is.
Video Game Appearances
In Dragon Ball Heroes, special cards allow sure characters to perform a Super Free energy Sphere, besides putting them in sparking mode and increasing their harm by four times its usual level. These characters include Final Form Frieza, Trunks: Xeno, Super Saiyan iii Broly, Legendary Super Saiyan Broly, Super Saiyan iii Gogeta, Ultimate Gohan, Super Saiyan GT Goku, Turles, Super Perfect Prison cell, Super Saiyan Vegito, Super Saiyan Vegeta, Super Saiyan three Goku, Buu and Super Saiyan GT Goten.
In Dragon Brawl Legends, Total Ability Energy Ball appears as the Special Move Arts for the Android #17 (DBL03-16S) version of Android 17 and the Android #17 (DBL08-04E) version of Futurity Android 17 (both are referred to as Android #17 in Dragon Ball Legends as "Time to come" appears every bit a Character Tag for Android #17 (DBL08-04E) indicating he represents Time to come 17 as (besides Super #17 all other playable incarnations of Android #17 stand for the main timeline version (for DBZ & DBS). Additionally Android #17 (DBL03-16S) tin teach Total Power Free energy Ball to Shallot (DBL00-01) after reaching Friendship Rank two.
Gallery
Western Supreme Kai charges her Sacred Light Bullet Western Supreme Kai's Sacred Light Bullet Southern Supreme Kai charges his Mighty Powerful God Shockwave Lucifer charges a Claret Bomber. Friction match fires the Blood Bomber. Garlic Jr.'s Full Power Energy Brawl attack Garlic Jr.'s Total Power Energy Ball assail Lord Slug's Darkness Twin Star Burter fires a Ascension Shot at Goku Burter fires an Rise Shot Burter'southward Ascent Shot Frieza charges a Full Power Energy Ball Frieza prepares to fire his Full Power Energy Ball Frieza fires his Full Power Energy Ball Frieza's Full Power Energy Ball Jeice'due south Energy Ball Time to come 17's Full Power Energy Balls Future 17's Total Power Energy Assurance Future 17 launches his Full Power Energy Balls Future 18 charges two energy spheres Kogu'south Full Ability Energy Ball Kogu after firing an Energy Ball Bojack's Full Ability Free energy Brawl fired at Gohan Bojack uses a Full Power Energy Ball upside downwards Piccolo blocks Bojack's Full Power Energy Ball Bojack fires a Full Power Free energy Brawl at Vegeta Bojack'due south Full Power Energy Ball hits Vegeta Olibu fires a Total Power Free energy Ball at Pikkon Olibu's Full Power Energy Ball reaches an asteroid Pikkon fires a Estrus Seeking Energy Ball Gotenks charges an Energy Brawl as function of his "I'll Make Curt Work of You!" assail Uub charges a Total Power Free energy Ball Android 17 charges an Electrical Shot in Dragon Brawl GT Gohan's Total Ability Energy Brawl in Budokai Tenkaichi 1 Groovy Ape Vegeta charges a Full Ability Energy Ball in Budokai Tenkaichi one Garlic Jr.'due south Free energy Balls in Budokai Tenkaichi 3 Western Supreme Kai's Sacred Light Bullet in Dragon Ball Heroes Garlic Jr.'s Total power Energy Ball in Dragon Ball Heroes Burter charges a Rise Shot in Dragon Ball Heroes Burter's Rising Shot in Dragon Ball Heroes Super Saiyan 3 Broly charges an energy sphere in Dragon Brawl Heroes Gotenks charges a Full Ability Energy Ball in Dragon Brawl Heroes GT Gohan charges a Full Power Energy Brawl in Dragon Ball Heroes Frieza hit past Gohan's Full Ability Energy Ball in Dragon Ball Heroes Frieza's Full Power Energy Brawl in Battle of Z Burter's Ascension Shot in Battle of Z Android 17 charges his Full Power Energy Balls in Battle of Z Android 17's Full Ability Free energy Balls in Battle of Z |
References
- ↑ ane.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 one.05 one.06 one.07 1.08 ane.09 1.10 i.11 Budokai Tenkaichi series
- ↑ 2.0 two.1 2.2 2.3 Dragon Ball Heroes, 2010
- ↑ Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z, 2014
- ↑ Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks, 1993
Source: https://dragonball.fandom.com/wiki/Full_Power_Energy_Ball
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